Summary: As time passes, and members become more experienced and knowledgeable about
investing, you’ll want to increase the intensity of your investment club education program. Here you will learn
about the different ways to educate investment club members to help them learn more about
investing.
When your investment club is just starting out you’ll want
to find educational material that is going to give all the members an overview of how investing
works.
As time passes, and members become more experienced and knowledgeable about
investing, you’ll want to increase the intensity of your investment club
education program.
No matter where you are in the level of education material that you’re looking at
you’ll want to have a definite plan about what you want to learn.
Start out slow with your educational program and build up. Take time to have
meetings that discuss just what each member knows about investing and what they want to learn about the
process.
Keep lists of what people want to learn so that you’ve always got ideas for
educational programs in the future.
There may be times when you want to ask a guest speaker to your meetings to give you
first hand experience of the investing world. This is a great way to get information that you can actively
use in your own investment club.
Experienced investors can give you an overview of their own investing guidelines and
advice.
In the long run this can give your stock investment club some great new ideas of how to invest your monthly contributions. And the more ideas that you
have the more investment incentives you’ll have.
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